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Concert Fatigue Was
More Cast
Kanye West Fans Plan #HeyMama Day To Answer Taylor Swift
Kanye West and his last mom, Donde West.
ter users to band together for the newly coined Hey Mama Day, an event named after West’s Late Registra- tion track, “Hey Mama,” which is about his beloved mother.
Why The Weeknd Was A
Added To
‘No Show’ At VMAs’
Music superstar The Weeknd was expected to perform at Sunday night's MTV Video Music Awards, but the "I Feel It Coming" singer did not show up for the ceremony.
According to reports, The Weeknd skipped the VMAs because he just didn't feel like being there. "Concert fatigue" apparently convinced him to sit out this year's awards show.
While the musician born Abel Tesfaye wasn't able to hit the stage at The Forum in Inglewood, the audience did
Black-ish
Taylor Swift has a habit of rattling cages.
Drake Donates $200,000
The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye was a 'no show’, be- cause of fatigue. He has been on the road for 8 months.
get to see performances from several other artists.
OWN Orders 2nd Installment Of Series ‘Black Love’
Viola Davis and her husband, Julius Tennon.
Spinoff...
The pop princess’ new sin- gle, “Look What You Made Me Do,” has been interpreted by many as a shot at her long list of enemies, including Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
Observant fans picked up on the fact that the release date for Swift’s upcoming album, Reputation, coincides with the 10th anniversary of the death of Donda West — Kanye’s mother.
Coincidence or not, this de- tail has prompted some Twit-
Grown...ish
To J. J. Watts Hurricane
Harvey Relief Fund
Drake announced that he would donate $200,000 to- wards Hurricane Harvey relief efforts via Houston Texans star, J.J. Watt’s, Youcaring fundraiser.
“To the resilient people of Houston and the entire state of Texas, I would like to send you all of our love and all of our prayers,” begins Drake in an Instagram video post he re- leased on Thursday.
“To the brave men and women that have assisted in aide, relief, and rescue, your actions are truly heroic. My good friend J. J. Watt started a fundraising effort through
Drake took to Instagram on Thursday about his donation.
Youcaring and I’ve donated $200,000 towards it.”
Singer sisters Chloe x Halle will have reoccurring roles on the show that stars black-ish’s Yara Shahidi.
Sister singers Chloe x Halle (Chloe and Halle Bailey) are among the names joining Yara Shahidi's black-ish spinoff, grown-ish.
They will be recurring cast members, portraying twins Sky and Jazz, who are on the college's track team. This will be the Beyoncé- signed singers' first major act- ing role.
Both Shahidi and black- ish's Deon Cole, a grown- ish series regular, will concurrently appear on both shows, as well as Anthony Anderson (Dre) and Tracee Ellis Ross (Bow).
Cole's character Charlie will be an ad-exec by day on black-ish and a college pro- fessor on grown-ish.
The first season of the show will have 13 episodes and will be executive produced by An- thony Anderson, Lau- rence Fishburne, Helen Sugland and Brian Dob- bins. The show will debut in early 2018 on Freeform. Black-ish returns to ABC on Oct. 3.
After a historic kick-off, OWN’s Black Love docu-series will return for another season in 2018. The next installment will feature Rev. Run, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Grant Hill, Sterling K. Brown, D. L. Hughley and more.
Following its Tuesday pre- miere (Aug. 29), Black Love tallied 1.2 million viewers. Ac- cording to a press release, the Codie Elaine Oliver and Tommy Oliver-created show
reigns as the network’s “most- watched unscripted series debut in OWN history.
The series spans over the course of four episodes, which airs on Saturdays at 9 p.m.
For its first season, the cou- ples that are featured include: Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict, Viola Davis and Julius Tennon, Meagan Good and DeVon Franklin, and Erica and Warryn Campbell.
Sci-Fi Original Series ‘Electric
Chris Brown And Fabolous Hop On Velous’ Flipmode Remix
Velous, Chris Brown and Fabolous team up for the extra leg of the song ‘Flipmode’.
Dreams’ Will Star Terrence
Howard And Janelle Monae
Amazon and Channel 4 (UK)'s upcoming anthology se- ries, Electric Dreams, which seems like it could be its an- swer to Netflix's Black Mirror.
It is a 10-episode sci-fi an- thology series featuring stand- alone stories (each written and directed by different writers and directors, and starring dif- ferent actors) all inspired by Philip K. Dick’s renowned shorts stories.
Dee Rees is directing one of the episodes, and Janelle Monae, Jason Mitchell and Terrence Howard are all to appear in separate episodes.
Monae will star in the episode titled “Autofac.
Terrence Howard in an episode of ‘Electric Dreams’.
Fabolous and Chris Brown jump on Velous‘ hit song “Flipmode” for the remix. The record was al- ready a hit last year and now will get extra legs just in time before summer is over.
Smooth R&B vocals from Chris Brown and Velous couple with witty bars from Fab make the remix a must
have on your bangers playlist. The song is the first single off Fab’s upcoming Summertime Shootout 3 mixtape.
Velous, is a multi-tal- ented producer and artist who became a name after produc- ing Kanye West’s “All Day” as well as production for The Life Of Pablo‘s “Highlights.”
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